Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements are essential for the diagnosis of pelvic organ prolapse given the inaccuracy of clinical examination. However, MRI pelvic floor measurements are currently performed manually and can be inconsistent and time-consuming. In this paper, we present a scheme for semi-automatic measurement modeling on MRI based on image segmentation and intersecting point identification methods. The segmentation algorithm is a multi-stage mechanism based on block grouping, support vector machine classification, morphological operation and prior shape information. Block grouping is achieved by classifying blocks as bone or background based on image texture features. The classified blocks are then used to find the initial segmentation by the first phase morphological opening. Prior shape information is incorporated into the initial segmentation to obtain the final segmentation using registration with the similarity type transformation. After segmentation, points of reference that are used for pelvic floor measurements are identified using morphological skeleton operation. The experiments on the MRI images show that the presented scheme can detect the points of reference on the pelvic floor structure to determine the reference lines needed for the assessment of pelvic organ prolapse. This will lead towards more consistent and faster pelvic organ prolapse diagnosis on dynamic MRI studies, and possible screening procedures for predicting predisposition to pelvic organ prolapse by radiologic evaluation of pelvic floor measurements.

Highlights

  • Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a major health problem affecting up to 30% - 50% of women [1]

  • We present a scheme for semi-automatic measurement modeling on Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based on image segmentation and intersecting point identification methods

  • The experiments on the MRI images show that the presented scheme can detect the points of reference on the pelvic floor structure to determine the reference lines needed for the assessment of pelvic organ prolapse

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Introduction

Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a major health problem affecting up to 30% - 50% of women [1]. POP is a herniation of the female pelvic floor organs (bladder, uterus, small bowel and rectum) into the vagina. This condition can cause significant problems including a bothersome vaginal bulge, incontinence, incomplete bowel and bladder emptying and pain/discomfort. In the US, approximately 300,000 women undergo surgery for this condition each year [2]. POP procedures are associated with high failure rates, with approximately 30% of women who undergo surgical repair requiring another surgery for recurrence of symptoms within four years [3]. POP is normally diagnosed through clinical examination since there are few associated symptoms that are specific to each particular type of prolapse

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